5 Tips to make your car audio system sound better

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Update time : 2019-07-24 18:24:08
A car can be a great place to enjoy music, but many office staff still put up with marginal sound quality that they’d never tolerate at home. Others assemble sophisticated sound systems for their cars, then make common installation mistakes that keep the system from reaching its full potential.
 
I’ve put together some suggestions on how to improve the sound in your vehicle, with tips for both simple factory systems and more sophisticated setups. You don’t have to live with bad sound in your car. Even the simplest improvements to your system can yield noticeable results.


Tip#1 :Replace your cars speakers
 
You can make a big difference in your system’s sound quality by installing a nice set of after market speakers. You’ll hear tighter bass and more overall clarity, and you’ll most likely notice details you’ve never heard before in songs you’ve known for years.
 
The most important thing, to use tapered design speakers, which can enlarge the effective area of the diaphragm as much as possible, it determines the low frequency response of the speaker. In a word, tapered design speaker, which can give you the most bang for the buck, because they’re a terrific first step on the road to better sound.



Tip#2 Use high-quality cables for your amplifiers
 
High quality cables promote better signal flow from your receiver to your amps, so you hear a more focused, detailed sound. And good cables will also reject noise cause by your car’s electrical system.
 
However, from the reasonable combination of equipment, to the selection of wire and wiring location, as well as debugging, there are standardized construction procedures to ensure the safety of the vehicle modification to carry out audio upgrades.
 
Reasonable wiring may contain below two points: Firstly, to improve the safety of the whole vehicle; secondly, to avoid the noise generated by the electromagnetic interference of the line and improve the sound quality. It is often seen on the Internet that many owners reflect the noise in the speakers, which is largely due to unreasonable wiring.


Tip#3 Add a car amplifier

When friends ask me: What are the best car speakers for bass? My answer is always: An amplifier. Thats because no matter how good your speakers are, youll get their best performance by adding more power (within their performance specs, of course).
 
A separate amplifier will provide more clean power than any car stereo, and that make a night and day difference in sound quality. Your system will sound better, whether you listen to Mahler at a conversational level or Metallica turned up to 11. An amplifier is essential to getting great sound in your car.


Tip#4:Select higher quality for your music files

Yes, you can store more music files in your music player if you use greater compression, and they’ll sound okay when you’re listening through earbuds. But you lose some high-and low-frequency info. When you compress your music,along with some of details that make your music interesting. And, on a good car audio system,you can really tell that something’s missing.
 
Don’t settle for the default setting when creating your files. If you want to use your iPod, smart phone,or MP3 player in your car, try using as little compression as possible. The higher the bit rate, the better your music will sound through your car’s system. And if you stream music, explore the settings in your favorite music app to set up your audio quality. You can also use a music service that streams in a higher resolution, like TIDAL.

 
Tip# 5 Use a capacitor if youre going to push your subs hard

The people who designed your car probably didn’t have subwoofer in mind when they built your vehicle. Big bass sucks up a lot of power, and most car electrical systems aren’t equipped to deal with it.
 
A capacitor acts as a buffer between your amplifier and your car’s battery. You connect the cap inline on the power cable from your battery, as close to the amp as possible. It stores up power from your alternator , the releases it instantly to satisfy your amp’s demand for the power needed to reproduce a big bass hit.